Souvenir journal of the Spring Dance sponsored by the A & B Youth Group of the Utopia Community Center of Roosevelt, NY. The event took place on Monday, April 7, 1958, at the V.F.W. Hall located at 404 North Main Street, in Freeport. The journal...

Located on Eaton’s Neck, Valley Grove was a popular picnic area that began its operations in 1905. The buggy trail behind the pump is now Carlisle Drive, looking east. In the background people pose on the porch of a bungalow.

Black and white pamphlet 8 1/2"x 11", 4 pages long. The front page of the pamplet advertises "Absolute Auction Sale Massapequa" to be held by James R. Murphy Auctioneers, and to take place at 2 pm on October 21st, 1933. Second and third page of...

View of Roslyn Post Office looking north at intersection of Bryant Avenue (left) and Northern Blvd. Shows two automobiles and one horse and carriage. Includes view of water trough erected in memory of Elijah Ward.

View of Post Office building at intersection of Bryant Ave. (left) and Northern Blvd. Shows automobiles and water trough erected in memory of Elijah Ward. Building was also home to Pickard's Drug Store.

View of Post Office building at intersection of Bryant Ave. (left) and Northern Blvd. Shows automobile and watering trough erected in memory of Elijah Ward. Building was also home to Pickard's Drug Store.

View of memorial plaque dedicated to brothers Thomas and Peter Langone, both of whom sacrificed their lives on 9/11. In addition to both serving with Roslyn Rescue Fire Company, Peter was a member of the F.D.N.Y. (Squad 252), while Thomas served in...

The 500 feet long pier and bathing area were at Valley Grove, an excursion grounds operated from 1905 to 1919 by Ben Mitchell on land leased on Eaton’s Neck from Mary E. Jones. The Iron Steamboat Company had the exclusive rights to transport...

Groups from churches and other organizations, New York City politicians, and local residents from Northport enjoyed Valley Grove on Eaton’s Neck in the early twentieth century. The Iron Steamboat Company transported the New York City guests. ...

Farrell, Terry--New York (State)--Huntington; Howard, George--New York (State)--Hicksville; Fire fighters--New York (State)--Hicksville; Fire fighters--New York (State)--New York; Port Authority Police of New York and New Jersey; September 11,...

View of memorial dedicated to the former Hicksville Fire Department members who died on September 11: Ex-Chief Terry Farrell (F.D.N.Y) and Ex-Captain George Howard (PAPD). The memorial is located at Station #3 on Strong Street.

Farrell, Terry--New York (State)--Huntington; Howard, George--New York (State)--Hicksville; Fire fighters--New York (State)--Hicksville; Fire fighters--New York (State)--New York; Port Authority Police of New York and New Jersey; September 11,...

View of memorial dedicated to the former Hicksville Fire Department members who died on September 11: Ex-Chief Terry Farrell (F.D.N.Y) and Ex-Captain George Howard (PAPD). The memorial is located at Station #3 on Strong Street.

View of the monuments in Oceanside Veterans Memorial Plaza. The monuments honor all those who died at the World Trade Center on 9/11, especially the residents of Oceanside, included among whom were firemen, police officers and emergency medical...

Correspondence from brothers Solomon and Robert Townsend, merchants of New York, N.Y. and Oyster Bay, N.Y., to merchants Lushington & Kirk, at Charleston, South Carolina, New York, N.Y., January 17-March 22, 1787. Letter from Townsend brothers, of...

View of New York State Fraternal Order of Police Memorial Wall at 911 Police Plaza in Hicksville. The wall is inscribed with the names of over 1,100 New York State law enforcement officers who have died in the line of duty, including those who were...

View of New York State Fraternal Order of Police Memorial Wall at 911 Police Plaza in Hicksville. The wall is inscribed with the names of over 1,100 New York State law enforcement officers who have died in the line of duty, including those who were...

Police--New York (State)--New York; Port Authority Police of New York and New Jersey; September 11, Terrorist Attacks, 2001; Monuments & memorials; Disaster victims; Victims of terrorism

Close-up view of the center of the New York State Fraternal Order of Police Memorial Wall at 911 Police Plaza in Hicksville. The wall is inscribed with the names of over 1,100 New York State law enforcement officers who have died in the line of...

Black and white view of the Stepping Stones Light, surrounding waters, a large, three-masted sailing ship, and an unidentified shoreline (possibly that of Great Neck). The Stepping Stones Light was built and first lit in 1877, and automated in...

Close-up view of the left side of the Twin Towers monument in Oceanside Veterans Memorial Plaza. This portion of the monument includes the names and images of four F.D.N.Y. members who died on 9/11: John Florio (Engine 214), Thomas Gardner (Haz-Mat...

View of Twin Towers monument in Oceanside Veterans Memorial Plaza. The left side of the monument includes the names and images of four F.D.N.Y. members who died on 9/11: John Florio (Engine 214), Thomas Gardner (Haz-Mat Co.1), Kenneth J. Marino...

View of sculpture that is part of the Brooklyn Wall of Remembrance in Keyspan Park in Coney Island. The memorial is dedicated to the 137 firefighters, 11 New York City police officers and 7 Port Authority officers from Brooklyn who died on...

Long Island Rail Road "Morning Express" train, shown leaving Port Washington for New York via steam engine, ca. 1910. The line was electrified in 1913. The rail car on the adjacent track bears the name New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad,...

View of the Brooklyn Wall of Remembrance in Keyspan Park in Coney Island. The memorial is dedicated to the 137 firefighters, 11 New York City police officers and 7 Port Authority officers from Brooklyn who died on September 11. The bronze sculpture...

Ben Mitchell, owner of the Valley Grove picnic and amusement facility on Eaton’s Neck, stands to the left of a buggy trail on the property. A driver with a horse, buggy, and passengers rides down the trail while people pose nearby. Mitchell ran the...

Bakeries; Business enterprises -- New York (State) -- Smithtown; Main Street -- New York (State) -- Smithtown;

Sepia photograph of a man (perhaps Mr. A. G. Silliman, owner of the bakery) standing in front of the A. G. Silliman Bakery that was located on Middle Country Road (Route 25 or Main Street) in Smithtown Branch, Long Island, New York. Over the years...